[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Mike Meyer wrote: > >>"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >>>>Maybe Python attracts people who share that belief. After all, TRTFTJ >>>>is implies TSBOOWTDI, and vice versa. >>> >>>I was not talking about the believe, I was talking about the way you >>>presented it. You are setting up an "imaginary" me, which is not me. >>>And that is the kind of arguments I saw, I believe this many times are >>>done unconciously. >> >>You're doing that yourself. But we don't have a real other person to >>work with - the best we can do is work with our model of that other >>person. That's life. >> > > In what way am I doing it myself ? It could be unconciously too but I > always welcome if it could be pointed out. > I think Mike (the Mike I imagine, anyway) merely intended to point out that since we can't live in each others' heads all communication is with an imaginary person, whose actual thoughts and feelings are unavailable to us.
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